Sandra Bullock made a surprise appearance at the Spike TV Guys Choice Awards last night, picking up the Troops Choice award for Entertainer of the Year, which was voted on by members of the military. [People]

Miley Cyrus took to her blog to set the record straight on the "shocking" lesbian kiss that supposedly took place during a recent performance on Britain's Got Talent, writing, "I promise you I did not kiss her and it is ridiculous that two entertainers cant even rock out with each other without the media making it some type of story. I really hope my fans are not disappointed in me because the truth is I did nothing wrong. I got up there and did my job which is to perform to the best of my ability. I just want to put an end to this right now and just say one thing to everyone out there making this performance such a big deal. GET OVER IT! NOTHING HAPPENED. THERE ARE WAYYYYYYY MORE IMPORTANT THINGS IN THE WORLD." [USWeekly]

According to PageSix, Justin Bieber has a following of lesbian fans who refer to themselves as "Biebans." [PageSix]

The executor of Gary Coleman's will has taken over the star's funeral and burial plans, telling his ex-wife, Shannon Price, that she no longer has authority in such matters. [RadarOnline]

"I make sure all three of our girls know the value of money and have the experience of doing some physical, blue-collar labour like I did. They really know what it's like to graft. They've worked in a store. I had Rumer work on a construction site with my dad for a while, and Scout went to Guatemala working for Habitat for Humanity and helped to build a house. I think it's so important."-Ashton Kutcher, who also just started the DNA Foundation with Demi Moore, which is an organization set up to stop human trafficking. [DailyMail]

Christina Aguilera was reportedly shocked when Robert Pattinson shocked her one day by showing up in her driveway and asking for a place to hide for a few hours. "When it was time for Rob to leave, Christina went out first and drew the paparazzi away, so he could slip out unnoticed," says a source. [ShowbizSpy]

A source claims that Ryan Reynolds and Scarlett Johansson are set to renew their wedding vows: "They have already sent out ‘save the date' invites for the ceremony, which will take place on their wedding anniversary." [ShowbizSpy

Jay-Z says that though he and LeBron James are friends, he's not trying to convince James to come play for the New Jersey Nets: "That's his decision. We're friends - we've still gotta hang out! I don't want to convince somebody to do something, then have to see him and say, 'Uh, yeah, we're 4-30 ...sorry.'" [NYDN]

"The character grew up with the privilege and the money, but his father is running the family's bankrupt business, and his mom was stricken with cancer and battled that and died. So he's almost forced to sell marijuana, and he doesn't even know what he's doing. He's in over his head. It's good for me because it's a heroic figure, but it's a pretty tragic, dark, melodramatic movie. There are a lot of really comedic parts in it, and it almost goes over the top to make fun of the Gossip Girl crowd. [The film] is so campy and funny, it's silly, and then when it's contrasted with the dark reality of one of the girl characters spiraling emotionally into this tailspin, it's very tragic. It was a lot of fun-very liberating. It's kind of a Less Than Zero for our generation."-Chace Crawford, on his role as a drug dealer in the upcoming film, Twelve [JustJared]

A child custody expert was on hand during Jamie Spears' recent visit to a judge to discuss the conservatorship he currently holds over his daughter, Britney. [RadarOnline]

"When Farrah died it made me stop and think about Dad,' says Tatum. ‘I asked myself what I would do if I lost him tomorrow, and the answer was that I couldn't fathom him dying and us still being at war. There were so many things left unsaid between us. I knew if anything happened to him and I hadn't at least made the effort to reconcile, then I'd never be able to forgive myself."-Tatum O'Neal, on reconciling with her father, Ryan O'Neal [DailyMail]

"I guess what we stand for is political. But... it has to be a very balanced thing. You can address issues sideways. As Deee-lite used to say, ‘Who says you can't think and dance?'"-Jake Shears of the Scissor Sisters. [TimesOnline]

Casey Affleck says he was shocked by the violence in his new film, The Killer Inside Me: "I definitely still found it shocking, because especially with Michael, because he shoots from 20 different angles and you really have no idea how it's going to look - and a scene can be totally different from anything you've shot. You can take a scene and cut it up, put it in different places," he said. "So yeah, of course I was still shocked when I watched the violence on screen." [Mirror]

The home that Heidi Montag and Jen Bunney are currently living in has a lease that does not include Montag, her estranged husband, Spencer Pratt, or Bunney, leading TMZ to believe it's probably being leased by a reality show producer. [TMZ]

When you live full-time in California, as I've done for the past few years, you often feel people spend so much time trying to save their lives that they don't live them. I mean, at the end of the day, we're all going to die. So what's the point of always worrying about your health? For me, the decision to change my life wasn't really about my health. It was about the fact that I wasn't having fun any more. As I used to say, I'd put the "wreck" into recreation. I was on clonazepam, zolpidem, temazepam, chloral hydrate, alcohol, Percocet, codeine - and that was just for starters. But morphine was my favourite. I didn't do it for very long, mind you, because Sharon would find me passed out on the floor with the dog licking my forehead, and she put a stop to it. And thank God she did: I'd have kicked the bucket a long time ago otherwise."-Ozzy Osbourne [TimesOnline]